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Our cleanroom doors combine advanced engineering with premium materials to deliver unmatched hygiene, durability, and operational efficiency. Designed for contamination- controlled environments, they are ideal for pharmaceutical facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and similar spaces.

Key Features
1. Materials
HPL (High-Pressure Laminate):
Scratch-resistant, non-porous, and chemical-resistant surfaces, ensuring long-lasting
performance and easy maintenance.
Scratch-resistant, non-porous, and chemical-resistant surfaces, ensuring long-lasting
performance and easy maintenance.
PCGI (Pre-Coated Galvanized Iron):
Durable and corrosion-resistant with smooth finishes for enhanced hygiene.
Durable and corrosion-resistant with smooth finishes for enhanced hygiene.
Ss304 (Stainless Steel):
High-grade corrosion resistance and strength, perfect for sterile environments.
2. Types
Sliding Doors:
Space-saving design for areas with limited space. Available in manual and automated options for seamless operation
Hinged Doors:
Traditional yet robust design for easy accessibility. Offered in manual and automated configurations to suit diverse needs.
3. Automation
Motion sensors, push-button systems, or remote-controlled operations for hands-free functionality
Smooth, quiet, and reliable mechanisms to ensure uninterrupted contamination control.


4. Certifications
ISO 14644 compliance for cleanroom environments.
GMP and FDA-compliant materials for pharmaceutical and medical applications. CE Marked automation systems for global quality assurance.
5. Enhanced Features
Hermetic sealing to maintain pressure differentials and prevent contamination. Fire-rated variants available for safety-critical areas.
Smooth, non-porous surfaces for effortless cleaning and disinfection.
Smooth, non-porous surfaces for effortless cleaning and disinfection.
Applications
Pharmaceutical production units
Hospitals and healthcare
facilities Biotechnology labs
Food and beverage processing units Research and development centers
Hospitals and healthcare
facilities Biotechnology labs
Food and beverage processing units Research and development centers

